Sony unveils new Xperia phones, Xperia T leads the charge

A couple of days before IFA kicks off officially, Sony unveiled its lineup for the expo. The company announced four new Xperia smartphones along with a new Xperia tablet. It should come as no surprise that Android Ice Cream Sandwich powers the whole lot.
The four new Sony Android smartphones are...

come on, d0nt cover up for s0ny. I kn0w that quad c0re processors are not really necessary, but can u give me a reason to give up my xperia s for the newer t? It isnt w0rth my m0ney and time. T is so similar to my xperia s. That's why i'm disappointed. I love my xperia s and i am l0oking f0rward for an upgrade. I d0nt like samsung, htc or lg. I w0uld only
buy s0ny or n0kia. But if i'd only get a slightly "better" ph0ne f0r my m0ney, i'd switch to lumia better.
P.s. U kn0w what? Even single c0re is en0ugh but andr0id is just p0wer hungry. . . I envy my sister's n0kia 808. With just 1 c0re of just 1.4 ghz, it as sm0oth as butter.

Quantity is preferred over Quality nowdays . Why so much new models every 2 months ?? make one or two good stable models with Stable functionality, bug free firmwares , Average 3.7-4.3 inch screen . 8 MP camera is enough for mobile. why 40 mega pixel (nokia)or 13 mp (sony)?? where the mobile world going on ?? is this we called mobile revolution ?? No way , every month with 4-5 models of same looks with differ configuration makes me and other users confused . Overwhelmed !! really .

C'MON they all look the same time and time again. What happened to innovation and design, form factor!!! These touch screens all run android. they all are the same shape. BRAND NAME is not a factor anymore it comes down to price (Cheapest) Nokia N93 was a design

The whole phone industry is about selling phone with greater price margins to people who can afford them and selling budget phones to others. The industry is so hung up on providing perceived value that they stubbornly stick to the bigger is better philosophy.

I was in this smart phone game from the beginning and it used to be about fitting more tech into a smaller size. Progress used to be amazing. Now it's like reverse evolution. The phones get bigger and the software gets heavier and less efficient and we get a few new features but we still have to consider speed even though the processors are 30 times faster.

Even if a manufacturer creates a high tech smaller device (which Sony have avoided here) sites like this just get out the tape measure and call them budget devices.